European Alive Fresh Molluscs Production in Capture Fisheries by Country

In 2023, France led European production of alive fresh molluscs in capture fisheries with 46.28 thousand metric tons, followed by the Netherlands with 10.08 thousand metric tons and Spain with 4.13 thousand metric tons. Norway and Sweden's production was negligible, with 0.00673 and 0.00248 thousand metric tons, respectively. Year-on-year variations showed France's production increased by 4.43%, the Netherlands by 12.54%, and Norway by 13.98%. Spain saw a decrease of 3.89%, while Sweden remained stable. The compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years showcases an average annual shift in production across these countries.

Future trends to watch in European alive fresh molluscs production include potential growth in production efficiency and sustainable fishing practices. As environmental regulations tighten and consumer preferences shift, countries might explore innovative ways to enhance yields and market reach, with a focus on sustainability. Monitoring trade policies and shifts in demand, especially within the European Union, will also be crucial in forecasting future production landscapes.

Top countries in Alive Fresh Molluscs Production in Capture Fisheries by Country

# 5 Countries Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 46,280 2023 -1.86% +4.43% View data
2 2 Netherlands 10,080 2023 -9.89% +12.54% View data
3 3 Spain 4,130 2023 +5.64% -3.89% View data
4 4 Norway 6.73 2023 +4580% +13.98% View data
5 5 Sweden 2.48 2023 +70.4% View data

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